Former President Barack Obama is returning to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago to give a major speech.

This event marks 20 years since his first appearance at the convention, which made him a national figure.

His speech will focus on Kamala Harris, the first woman of color to run for vice president, highlighting her connection to his legacy.

Obama also plans to support President Joe Biden, who helped Harris rise in politics.

Their relationship goes back two decades, starting when they met in 2004, and Harris has supported Obama throughout his career. Now, Obama aims to help Harris as she runs for the presidency in 2024.

According to the BBC, Obama has remained close to Harris, offering advice and support for her campaign.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj08mn24jplo

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